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your hands protect the flames from the wild winds around you by andsomedaykindness (bringmeflowers)
Fandoms: The Legend of Zelda & Related Fandoms
27 Jun 2025
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Idyllic Skyloft bore little outward resemblance to the wasteland Hyrule had grown up in, but it was totally isolated. They only grew a few crops. Sky must have grown up on honey, like Hyrule. He must have often gone hungry, like Hyrule.
(hyrule reflects on his and sky's similarities and resolves to protect sky as best he can.)
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- Part 11 of elitober 2023
- Part 5 of age shuffle au
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it ain't no sin by andsomedaykindness (bringmeflowers)
Fandoms: The Legend of Zelda & Related Fandoms
30 Nov 2023
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Sky had played the role of a hero well, going where he was directed and killing what he was supposed to. But there was so much more to life than that. Legend didn’t know how to say that, how to make him understand.
(sky and legend bond over the master sword.)
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- Part 10 of elitober 2023
- Part 4 of age shuffle au
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nearer to thee by andsomedaykindness (bringmeflowers)
Fandoms: The Legend of Zelda & Related Fandoms
14 Nov 2023
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sky prays to his goddess-his lover-his sun and prematurely mourns himself.
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- Part 9 of elitober 2023
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the only thing by andsomedaykindness (bringmeflowers)
Fandoms: The Legend of Zelda & Related Fandoms
14 Nov 2023
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The first time Warriors had led a child into battle, he’d been little more than a child himself. But he wasn’t seventeen anymore. He was an adult, and his heart rebelled every time he fought alongside Sky. It wasn’t right for him to have been called so young. Heroing was heavy business.
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- Part 8 of elitober 2023
- Part 3 of age shuffle au
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domesticate a fear by andsomedaykindness (bringmeflowers)
Fandoms: The Legend of Zelda & Related Fandoms
29 Oct 2023
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Wind looked around and shrank back as he saw it: a bird. A giant red bird, flying right toward Sky.
(the chain visit skyloft; wind's big brother instincts and his fear of giant birds duke it out)
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- Part 7 of elitober 2023
- Part 2 of age shuffle au
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age shuffle au by andsomedaykindness (bringmeflowers)
Fandom The Legend of Zelda & Related Fandoms
27 Jun 2025
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an lu age shuffle au based off this tumblr post.
rough age estimates:
wild-late 30s
warriors-early 30s
wind, hyrule-late 20s
legend, twilight-early-mid 20s
time-17 (physically)
four-14
sky-10- Words:
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elitober 2023 by andsomedaykindness (bringmeflowers)
Fandom The Legend of Zelda & Related Fandoms
27 Jun 2025
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my own personal october writing challenge: an unholy mashup of whumptober, flufftober, linktober, lutober, and fictober. enjoy. or don't, i can't force you.
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Atop his platform the Kuninotokotachi smiled, raised hands that were white and clean. He spoke clearly and evenly in his own flowing language, giving benediction and reassurance to the camp of refugees that had been accumulating in this village in Calabria in the last four years. Victor didn't know Japanese, didn't understand what was spoken, but the soft voice washed over him like a river, seemed responsible for the gentle breeze that blew into the proceedings and disrupted the intentions of the merciless sun. A young man in blue under a white umbrella, with his eyes shining, and a smile in his words.
Christophe tugged on his elbow. "Did you hear me, Victor?"
"Mm?" Victor shook his head, trying to clear it.
"I asked if you were ready to meet him."
Victor Nikiforov, reporter for the New York Times, goes to Italy to interview a shinto priest in exile, and makes a friend.
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- Part 1 of the kindness of strangers
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Making a documentary about the Butcher of Baltimore doesn't have to mean moving into the murder mansion with his son, but Kevin's never been one to do things halfway.
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The only silver lining to Andrew's annoying new boyfriend is the friend group he brings with them. One of them in particular.
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"The king sent me to get you," Merlin said, with a tone that implied strongly that he wasn't rolling his eyes where Arthur could see, but just wait until his back was turned. "He said you're to get changed into formal clothes and meet him in the Great Hall, there's a delegation coming from the Summer Court."
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- Part 12 of Astolat Sampler
- Part 11 of Merlin works
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The Star Tree by timelessutterances
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types, The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien
25 Mar 2026
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"But I believed that however thoroughly violence mars the map, there remained small territories it could not occupy, like the miller's daughter in Sirion who hid seventeen children in her cellar, or the Fëanorian soldier who looked inside and told his commanding officer that it housed only bags of flour. Even when massacres were framed as requirements, there persisted those minor refusals, those unrecorded divergences from inevitability."
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"My great-aunt Batshiba used to read me a story about an ancient elf who had a tail," Bilbo offered Fëanor placidly, before giving him a piercing look. "Was that you?"
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Re-embodied into relative insignificance in Fourth Age Valinor, Fëanor, former High King of the Noldor and current lord of Formenos, is uncharacteristically obliging to a request for a tell-all interview with the editor in chief of Hello Valar Tirion's latest and hottest weekly magazine, well-known for its incisive interviews and its feel-good serial about a Haradrim soldier in the Shire. Unfortunately, said editor in chief happens to be Bilbo Baggins.Series
- Part 1 of The Harad Road [Stories set in Harad]
Bookmarked by bringmeflowers
25 Apr 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
“But I believed that however thoroughly violence mars the map, there remained small territories it could not occupy, like the miller's daughter in Sirion who hid seventeen children in her cellar, or the Fëanorian soldier who looked inside and told his commanding officer that it housed only bags of flour. Even when massacres were framed as requirements, there persisted those minor refusals, those unrecorded divergences from inevitability.”
crazy crazy writing. my god
